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Yakovlev looking to shed light deeper into the human brain(图)
Yakovlev shed light deeper human brain
2017/9/1
The inner workings of the human brain have always been a subject of great interest. Unfortunately, it is fairly difficult to view brain structures or intricate tissues due to the fact that the skull i...
The Connectivity of the Human Pulvinar: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography Study
the Human Pulvinar Imaging
2009/9/4
Previous studies in nonhuman primates and cats have shown that the pulvinar receives input from various cortical and subcortical areas involved in vision. Although the contribution of the pulvinar to ...
Experimental Investigation of Trajectory Control for Regions of the Human Body Using a Parallel Wire-driven Mechanism and Iterative Learning Control
passive motion parallel wire driven mechanism iterative learning control region
2009/6/9
We are investigating the performance of trajectory control when passive motion is given to a region of the human body. Such passive motion given by trajectory control using a robotics device has been ...
On Radio Regulation for Protection of Radio Hazard to Human Body
Radio Regulation Radio Hazard Human Body
2009/6/9
On Radio Regulation for Protection of Radio Hazard to Human Body.
3D active workspace of human hand anatomical model
3D active workspace human hand anatomical model
2010/2/26
We propose a human hand model that represents a new solution compared to the existing ones. This model is capable to make special movements like power grip and dexterous manipulations. During them, th...
The reactivation effect of pralidoxime in human blood on parathion and paraoxon–induced cholinesterase inhibition
Plasma Erythrocytes Cholinesterases Parathion Paraoxon Pralidoxime
2010/2/4
In this investigation the reactivation of cholinesterases by pralidoxime in parathion and paraoxon intoxication in plasma and erythrocytes were studied. For this purpose, human plasma and erythrocytes...
Modeling thermal responses in human subjects following extended exposure to radiofrequency energy
modeling thermal human subjects radiofrequency energy
2010/3/1
The model, with previously determined parameter values, was successful in predicting major aspects of human thermoregulatory response to RF energy exposure over a wide frequency range, and at differen...